Wednesday, January 8, 2014

1 Teacher for 5-Year-Old Early Childhood Classes and Elementary-Classes Needed - Seongbuk (Central Seoul)



Start: March 2013 (at this point, you must have all documents in-hand to apply)
Available Position: 1 skilled and experienced individual to teach 5-year-old classes in the morning and elementary students in the afternoon.
Details:
10:00 a.m. – 8:15 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri (includes paid preparation/lunch times)
10:00 a.m. – 7:30p.m. Tues/Thurs (includes paid preparation/lunch times)
2.8~3.0 Million Won (depending on degree/experience) + All benefits listed below
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Benefits offered:
- Single, non-shared, furnished housing
- Pre-paid airfare to and from Korea
- Severance bonus upon the completion of the 1-year contract
- National Medical Insurance: 50%
- No weekend classes
- No split shifts
- No internet/telephone lessons
- Fixed, scheduled teaching blocks (You will not be teaching past your scheduled hours.)
About the School:
We have been awarded a Best Brand award from the Korea Times as the top school in Junior Education for the past eight years, our students have won numerous awards in national English aptitude tests, and every student must pass a strict entrance test before being allowed to join our academy.
We have numerous campuses throughout Korea. We have a good reputation among teachers and parents, and many of our teachers have resigned more than once. Our program is well-developed (a lot of curriculum by my own teaching staff), and we offer a very nice salary and benefit package.
About Seongbuk Campus:
Seongbuk POLY is most likely the only English academy in Korea owned and managed by a non-Korean and a former POLY teacher. For this reason, there are no awkward communication problems or cultural situations in-house. In addition, because I began teaching at POLY in 2001, I have spent many years using the same material that our teachers use. We have two other staff with 7+ years of POLY experience and will pass it on to you.
Seongbuk is the traditional center of Seoul, thus we are in close proximity to everything you would like to experience in the city, including universities, night life, nature, and traditional sites.
Explore the area with Google Earth:
37°35’30.10”N 127° 0’43.93”E
View our Kindergarten speeches on YouTube (Search: Seongbuk Poly)
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The ideal applicant:
The ideal applicant holds a degree in Education or a similar early childhood development or care degree. Teaching experience and/or experience in the field of childcare is a must. He/she is a blend of 3 main ingredients: love, discipline, and intelligence. Korean children are a bit more fragile than their Western cousins, and a little love goes a long way. I used to describe this quality as ‘gentleness,’ but I found that teachers can appear gentle without giving themselves to students, so I emphasize that the teachers must really care for the students. Discipline is required not only to keep up our tight schedule, but also to keep your students disciplined (while still remaining gentle!). There are SO many reasons why intelligence is required, but I hope most are obvious. He/she knows that this is a job and not a vacation, despite being far from home. Many people make EFL a career, and I expect such dedication. Above all else, he/she must love being around children because that is what it’s all about. Finally, though I know there are exceptions, young and energetic are also mandatory requirements for this position.
Required Documents :
-Resume
-Original diploma (and copy with an apostille (US) or stamp from a Korean Embassy (Canada)
-Copy of teaching certificate (affects salary)
-Passport (valid up to 6 months)
-Criminal Record Check with an apostille (US) or stamp from a Korean Embassy (Canada)
-Applicants must also submit to a medical check/blood test upon arrival in Korea
If you are interested in the positions, please e-mail sbpolyhr@gmail.com. For more information about our school, please feel free to visit our website at http://sb.koreapolyschool.com . 

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